We have no meanings for "few blacks" in our records yet.
1 Instead, I relegate myself to being one of a few blacks in the crowd.
2 The white colony has come, along with a few blacks .
3 The few blacks in the shipyard had the toughest, most physically demanding jobs, like riveting.
4 A few blacks whispered in one corner.
5 Above them came the artisans, free whites with a few blacks , and above them the master class.
6 There were few blacks in evidence at the University of Hawaii, or anywhere else on the islands.
7 His being one of the few blacks in authority could have put him under perhaps even greater scrutiny.
8 A few blacks were squatting on the ground outside, and the hut itself appeared to be full of them.
9 The troops were, therefore, ordered below, and only the sailors, a few blacks , and the officers, kept the deck.
11 So loathed were the Springboks that those few blacks who showed up for matches rooted loudly for the other side.
12 And the black uprising had failed, as any black uprising was bound to do: too few blacks , too few weapons.
13 There were also a few blacks who still professed loyalty to the white masters, and these too had been put in chains.
14 While on the hill we saw a few blacks , but they did not approach; the day was cloudy and cool, clearing after sunset.
15 A few blacks had collected in the small shanty and the preacher, an old freedman, was about to read a hymn as we entered.
16 The unpopularity of the Iraq war with blacks and the fact that few blacks voted for President Bush also helped explain the trend, he said.
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